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What (who) is Greenlandic - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Greenlandic (disambiguation); Greenlandish; Grønlandsk; Greenlandic people (disambiguation); Greenlanders (disambiguation)

Greenlandic         
[gri:n'land?k]
¦ noun an Inuit dialect which is one of the official languages of Greenland.
Greenlandic Norse         
  • The introduction of ''Atlamál'' in the Codex Regius: "E''nn'' segir gle''gg''ra í Atlamalo''m'' enum grǫnlenzcom",<ref>Bugge, p. 291.</ref> – "Yet more fully is spoken (of this) in "The Greenlandish Lay of Atli.""<ref>Hollander, p. 293.</ref>
  • The Kingittorsuaq Runestone
EXTINCT NORTH GERMANIC LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY NORSE SETTLERS IN GREENLAND
Greenland Norse; Greenlandic Norse language
Greenlandic Norse is an extinct North Germanic language that was spoken in the Norse settlements of Greenland until their demise in the late 15th century. The language is primarily attested by runic inscriptions found in Greenland.
Greenlandic cuisine         
  • Dried [[capelin]] (''[[Mallotus villosus]]''), or ''[[ammassat]]''
  • [[Crowberries]] (''[[Empetrum nigrum]]'')
  • [[Greenland Brewhouse]] brown ale
  • Cheek of [[Greenland halibut]] on a toasted [[bagel]]
  • Produce section of the only grocery store in [[Upernavik]], a town on northern [[West Greenland]]
Cuisine of Greenland; Greenland cuisine; Greenlandic coffee
Greenlandic cuisine is traditionally based on meat from marine mammals, game, birds, and fish, and normally contains high levels of protein. Since colonization and the arrival of international trade, the cuisine has been increasingly influenced by Danish, British, American and Canadian cuisine.

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Greenlandic

Greenlandic may refer to:

  • Something of, from, or related to Greenland, a country
  • List of people from Greenland
  • Greenlandic Inuit are people identified with the country of Greenland, or of Greenlandic descent: see Demographics of Greenland
    • List of Greenlandic Inuit
  • Greenlandic culture
  • Greenlandic cuisine
  • Greenlandic people in Denmark
  • Greenlandic language, an Inuit-Yupik-Unangan language spoken by the people of Greenland
    • Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic)
    • Inuktun (North Greenlandic)
    • Tunumiisut (East Greenlandic)
  • Historically, anything relating to the Norse communities in southwestern Greenland
  • Greenlandic Norse, extinct language
  • Danish language, as spoken in Greenland
Examples of use of Greenlandic
1. Some were dressed in traditional Greenlandic clothes, with seal–skin boots and colorful knitted sweaters.
2. The plebiscite was based on recommendations this year of a Danish–Greenlandic commission assigned to identify areas in which to expand home rule.
3. The plan is now expected to be approved by the Danish and Greenlandic parliaments and go into effect on June 21, the giant island‘s national day.
4. The referendum supported by Denmark calls for the small, mostly Inuit population to take control over the local police force, courts and coast guard and to make Greenlandic, an Inuit tongue, the official language.
5. "It‘s called a tuiliq," she explains, pronouncing the Greenlandic word "too–lick," "and in Greenland it‘s traditionally made of sealskin." Hers is neoprene, about as warm but more flexible – and a tad less smelly.